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Ultra v2.0a User Guide
H-6
Moving the Focus with the Mouse:
Clicking on a pixel within an image, or on the part of a display showing pixel data, moves
the cursor to the selected pixel.
In the Picture View (see Section K), it is also possible to display a cursor which can then be
dragged to a different position.
Moving the Focus using the Cursor Roses:
Clicking on one of the arrow symbols of either the Active Picture cursor rose or the SMPTE
Sample cursor rose moves the focus in the direction indicated by the arrow.
Editing the X, Y values shown in either cursor rose moves the focus to the sample/pixel
position corresponding to the new values.
Note
: As you make these changes, the values shown in the other cursor rose change to show the
corresponding location. The complexity of the way in pixel data is delivered across the various
video standards means that it is not always easy to follow how the X,Y values shown in the
SMPTE Sample cursor rose relate to those shown in the Active Picture cursor rose. In general,
it is best to simply to work with the cursor rose appropriate to the type of examination you are
currently carrying out, and to keep a note of the details of any cursor position that you want to
return to (including the Input that is currently selected), because apparently just moving a few
steps in one direction and then back again can leave you in a very different position to where
you started if you fail to notice a change in the selected Input. Further details are given in the
appropriate sections of this Guide.
H.4 Saving and Recalling Specific Tile Selections
The Views currently selected for display in the tiles and how these Views are configured can be
saved for re-use by recording this set-up as a ‘View Preset’.
A View Preset records:
The View shown on each tile and which input is being analysed
How each View is configured (as recorded in the Properties control)
The following gives the steps used to record the current selection of Views as a View Preset. These
steps can also be used to update the configuration recorded as a particular Preset.
To save the current Viewer or Config window set-up as a Preset:
1.
Click and hold on the number under which you want to record the
Preset.
Note:
The details of any Preset previously assigned to this
Preset number will be overwritten.
2.
A dialogue similar to the one shown here will appear:
3.
Set a suitable description as the
Name
for the Preset, then select
OK
.
The purpose of this name is to aid identification. It will be shown on briefly at the top of the
display when the mouse pointer hovers over the Preset e.g. before the Preset is selected.
To select a Preset by Number:
1.
Display the window in which you want to use the chosen Preset.
2.
Click on the number of the required Preset in the Preset Toolbar.
For more detailed instructions and further information about using presets, see Section B.3.
Summary of Contents for Ultra 4K Tool Box
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